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But if the data changes on the back-end and you really want to see it, you might be in for a disappointment. Worse, new SSRS report developers who are unaware of this feature might pull their hair out while trying to troubleshoot data that either doesn’t match a production report run or the back-end data source.

I happen to like the feature for quick report development. But if you don’t, short of pressing “refresh” during each report preview, you can turn this off.

Find your config file that controls the Report Designer in BIDS. For SQL Server 2008 SSRS, this should be:

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hi,this wont work for me. I changed like you described, but if i click on preview, the file *.rdl.data still will be created.and the problem is, that if i click on refreh in preview, the changes, i made meanwhile, will not showed.So i manually delete the *.rdl.data file everytime and then hit refreh.

Could i made something wrong???

Thanx, Greets Pit

Michaeljrbc

I cant as the operation wont allow me to save changes is the another way around it?

http://twitter.com/redtetrahedron Sam DiPiazza

This does NOT work. Data still being cached. I created a batch file to delete the data files (del /s /q /r *.rdl.data) and added it to the external tools menu in Visual Studio.